Welcome to the page with the answers to today's (November 28th 2009) clues of The Guardian Prize crossword.
Below is the list of all of today's clues (a total of 28 clues). Just click on a clue to get the answer.
Hebrew puts one king back in place (9) |
Shot illegally taken in outskirts of Palermo (5) |
Bend in front of bird, one tied up (7) |
Riding feat by infant, really pronounced? (7) |
Those spotted keeping king happy losing heart, seeing saucy chap (4,5) |
Yellow eggs retrieved, left in canteen, not far off (4,2,4) |
May author Stephen be his name? (7) |
Kelly, seeing sex appeal in the mirror, covered initially in one's make-up? (7) |
Used to support, help (6-4) |
See 3 |
Beef and carrots may be hot and bothered (2,1,4) |
Good novelist getting better? (7) |
Animal decapitating rat (5) |
Two seconds after we enrol, surprisingly free from proprietor (9) |
Adventurer's truism on vice? He's in fashion (6,3,6) |
See 21 |
Saucy chap in a state between mounts (5,4) |
Revolutionary army fight a hundred in friendly location, missing conclusion (8) |
Instance of relief taking two minutes? (3-3) |
Drug deeper in, unfortunately, having injected heroin (9) |
See 17 |
Sweetheart having to feed baby, lovely thing for old song (11,4) |
Use rating to work out mark (9) |
Camp tune with which naughty leader in concert band having a ball? (4,4,6) |
Attempted to gather everyone to be tested (8) |
Decent hospital dividing class (6) |
Slightly absurd greeting our leader, having broken vow after repeated inconsistency in leadership? (3,3,5,3) |
See 13 |